


The northern regions of Tremblant and the Laurentians are mountainous and contain Eastern North America's highest peak, Mont-Tremblant. The northern region has over 6,000 lakes and several rivers teeming with diverse flora and fauna. The southern region is more agricultural, with crop and milk farms, orchards, and game farms like bison and ostrich.
The province of Quebec encompasses a wide range of climatic conditions. The northern interior, where Tremblant and the Laurentians are situated, has very long, very cold winters that are heaven for skiers, and short but lovely warm summers for everyone else.